Bug#201935: marked as done (Libtool script used in your package needs updating)
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Subject: Libtool script used in your package needs updating
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Package: tetex-bin
Version: 2.0.2-4.1
Severity: important
Version 3.39-1 of the file utility changed the format of the output line
for MIPS shared libraries again.
Older versions of libtool.m4 use the file utility and a regular expression
to determine if something is a shared library or not. This regular
expression does not match the new file output format.
Newer versions of libtool instead use a much better checking method,
however your package has not updated to this version.
This means that on the mips and mipsel architectures the following
warning is produced during configure.
*** Warning: the command libtool uses to detect shared libraries,
*** /usr/bin/file, produces output that libtool cannot recognize.
*** The result is that libtool may fail to recognize shared libraries
*** as such. This will affect the creation of libtool libraries that
*** depend on shared libraries, but programs linked with such libtool
*** libraries will work regardless of this problem. Nevertheless, you
*** may want to report the problem to your system manager and/or to
*** bug-libtool@gnu.org
An updated libtool will produce the following message during configure
output on mips (a good method of checking whether you've updated or not).
checking how to recognise dependent libraries... pass_all
~~~~~~~~
In order to update your package to the latest version of libtool,
ensure that libtool_1.4.3-10 is installed on your system and run the
following commands from the source directory.
$ libtoolize -cf
$ aclocal
$ autoconf
You should also remove any \"libtool\" or \"ltconfig\" file left lying around
from a previous version of libtool.
Failure to run *all three* means you'll end up with a funted version
of libtool.
Also make sure that you run them in any sub-directory which ALSO runs
libtool ( find . -type f | grep -e ltconfig -e ltmain )
Scott
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Subject: Bug#201935: fixed in tetex-bin 3.0-9
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Source: tetex-bin
Source-Version: 3.0-9
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
tetex-bin, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
libkpathsea4-dev_3.0-9_i386.deb
to pool/main/t/tetex-bin/libkpathsea4-dev_3.0-9_i386.deb
libkpathsea4_3.0-9_i386.deb
to pool/main/t/tetex-bin/libkpathsea4_3.0-9_i386.deb
tetex-bin_3.0-9.diff.gz
to pool/main/t/tetex-bin/tetex-bin_3.0-9.diff.gz
tetex-bin_3.0-9.dsc
to pool/main/t/tetex-bin/tetex-bin_3.0-9.dsc
tetex-bin_3.0-9_i386.deb
to pool/main/t/tetex-bin/tetex-bin_3.0-9_i386.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
have further comments please address them to 201935@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
Debian distribution maintenance software
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Frank Küster <frank@debian.org> (supplier of updated tetex-bin package)
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:08:21 +0200
Source: tetex-bin
Binary: tetex-bin libkpathsea4-dev libkpathsea4
Architecture: source i386
Version: 3.0-9
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: teTeX maintainers <debian-tetex-maint@lists.debian.org>
Changed-By: Frank Küster <frank@debian.org>
Description:
libkpathsea4 - path search library for teTeX (runtime part)
libkpathsea4-dev - path search library for teTeX (devel part)
tetex-bin - The teTeX binary files
Closes: 53927 83146 102120 107258 107637 111983 123763 137823 168080 175560 175794 176526 182215 186209 197259 201935 209347 219630 222398 225687 232420 238627 241090 243384 249466 255101 258256 264394 266718 269778 273596 273597 277499 277499 285395 287309 298257 298315 298884 299537 299644 299645 299809 299877 299936 299942 300109 301115 301156 302052 304294 309185 310434 320141 320781 320812 321066 321241 322181 323827 324670 325551 327129 330278 332114 332301 332397 332840 333732 334005
Changes:
tetex-bin (3.0-9) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Upload new upstream release to unstable. The changelog of the
versions in experimental is available in
changelog.Debian.experimental.gz.
.
Upstream changes:
.
* Lots of bugs are closed by this upload - all bugs listed below have
already been tagged fixed-upstream, and there should be an explanation
in the bug logs at http://bugs.debian.org/<bugnumber>. In some cases
the explanation is only a link to the LaTeX Project bug database, or
it is in the comments of the mail sent to the control server, but it's
always there.
.
- bugs of xdvi: (closes: #107637, #111983, #168080, #175560, #277499,
#222398, #243384, #269778, #186209)
.
- bugs of dvips: (closes: #277499, #102120, #123763, #53927, #249466,
#287309, #266718)
- miscellaneous bugs: (closes: #83146, #107258, #137823, #175794,
#176526, #197259, #209347, #219630, #225687, #232420, #238627,
#264394, #273596, #273597, #182215, #255101, #285395, #201935)
.
* Files are now arranged according to the TeX Directory Structure v. 1.1
(changes mainly involve font maps and encoding files, and the script
directory).
* texconfig / updmap / fmtutil can now be used to create user-specific
configuration. For system-wide configuration, use texconfig-sys,
updmap-sys or fmtutil-sys. The debian-specific scripts update-updmap,
update-fmtutil and update-language have been adapted accordingly.
* Other important upstream changes are described shortly in
/usr/share/doc/tetex-bin/NEWS.gz.
* The libkpathsea library has a new soname. Developers, please do not
yet upload packages linked against libkpathsea4, in order to prevent
the library transition from being mixed with ongoing transitions
(closes: #334005)
.
Debian-specific changes:
.
* For details concerning users, see
/usr/share/doc/tetex-bin/README.Debian.gz and
/usr/share/doc/tetex-bin/NEWS.Debian.gz, and - especially for
developers - the Debian TeX Policy draft in the tex-common package.
* The packaging has been revised and partly rewritten:
- We now work with a pristine upstream tarball as orig.tar.gz
- Most files needed for creation of the package, as well as the
maintainer scripts, are now generated using ePerl. The configuration
is done, as much as possible, through the files variables,
common.variables, and common.functions
- To synchronise this and the tetex-base package, common.functions and
common.variables from the tex-common package tree are used.
- We also build-depend on tex-common and use a single-file patch
Makefile snippet it provides.
* We provide infrastructure to allow for easy backporting of teTeX 3.0
to sarge.
* Dropped build-dependency on xlibs-dev - all necessary libraries are
pulled in by libxaw8-dev or libxaw7-dev (closes: #258256, #241090).
* Reverted error handling in the postinst script. A configured tetex-bin
package now guarantees that the formats have been built.
* We changed the system to behave less strict and accept font map and
enc locations according to the old TeX Directory structure. This will
hopefully be dropped later in the release cycle of etch.
* Some code to support upgrades from pre-woody has been dropped. Most
notably, the TEXMFOLDLOCAL tree is no longer supported
* Conflict with jadetex <= 3.13-3, since it does not yet cooperate
(closes: #299537, #298884)
* Add a patch that allows xdvi to read from file descriptors, instead of
filenames (closes: #300109)
* Add a hunk to patch-texdoctk to allow again to view documentation.
* Explain -s option to texdoc in the manpage, and make it really work
(closes: #301156, #301115)
* Add Conflicts/Replaces ctie (no point adding provides, as no other
package appears to depend on it)
* Apply patch by Matthias Klose to allow building with xorg (closes:
#310434).
* Re-libtoolize with newer libtool to allow building for GNU/KFreeBSD,
minimal patch thanks to Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> (closes:
#320141).
* Now uses ${misc:Depends} to generate debconf dependency (closes:
#332114)
* The following bugs only existed in experimental and were marked as
fixed-in-experimental by uploads to experimental. Some of them might
not have been closed manually, therefore this upload to unstable
finally closes: #304294, #320812, #309185, #299877, #299942, #299809,
#299645, #298257, #298315, #302052, #327129, #332397, #332301,
#325551, #332840, #333732, #330278, #323827, #324670, #321241,
#320781, #299936, #322181, #299644, #321066.
.
* Thanks for testing of the experimental versions go to Eythan Weg
<weg@indiscrete.org>, Thomas Kosch <t.kosch@schuckeduster.org> Zack
Cerza <zcerza@coe.neu.edu>, Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, Ralf
Stubner <ralf.stubner@physik.uni-erlangen.de>, Miles Bader
<miles@lsi.nec.co.jp>, Martin Fluch
<fluch@rock.helsinki.fi>, and of course the whole debian-tetex-maint
list.
Files:
4e17683a039754f308d0f35f503388c5 963 tex optional tetex-bin_3.0-9.dsc
e3d405bdd4575efcee69bc47bf9d3c38 130164 tex optional tetex-bin_3.0-9.diff.gz
04ef2d6564dd9e969a5262552eee5ad7 3838388 tex optional tetex-bin_3.0-9_i386.deb
19a6279046cf9dcc10d26420e4de5df8 73158 libs optional libkpathsea4_3.0-9_i386.deb
68233a87be374a85cc80d2deab878c6a 70136 libdevel optional libkpathsea4-dev_3.0-9_i386.deb
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